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Show WOULD APPEAR FROM it TESTIMONY ORCHARD'S IF THE AVERAGE OGDEN BOY OR GIRL CONSUMES ALL THE CONTEN1 S OF THAT $25,000 BUNCH OF BOOKS. THE MONEY IS NORTHERN IDAHO STOCKADE BUGABOO HAD CEASED TO BE THAT THE an outrage. WELL SPENT. No. 136 VOL XL yublishrit flailu at (Jhiiiru. Utah ABE RUEF MUST FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907 MINISTER HAYASHI TRAVELING MEN ON JAPANESE TREATY TAKE THE STAND SCHMITZ WILL NOT BE USED AS A WITNESS. TOKIO. June 7. A representative of Japain sc residents, who called upon Foreign Minister llayashi, reports that Hayashl assured him that the proposals that Japan enter Into a mutual agm meiu for the resirtethm of labor emigration would be rejected. He says told him Would be mude to Hayashl that every effort cut out the last Famous Graft Hoaring at San Fran- clause of the article of the present treaty when it comes up for revision cisco Proceeding Slowly Prosecuin lsnv. but it is exacted that America Show to Declines Its Hand Still tion will not yield easily on this point. It Fighting Every Inch of the Way. is probable that a special commissioner will be sent to America to examine into the exact cunditioua. SAN FRANCISCO. June 7. If the prosecution of the Schmita case decides to compel Ruef to take the stand to testify for the people, the d fendant will not have to act as a witness in his own behalf. This was decided this morning at a conference of attorneys for the defense, as they believe that they will be able to prove the innocence of Schmits without taking desperate step of asking their client tc tell his own story. The prosecution still maintains silence as to the probable course in relation to Ruef. Assistant Prosecutor Heney declares that he will be able to send Schmita to San Quentin without Ruefs testimony. The same large crowds that attended the first two sessions was on hand early today, but the number of women in the audience was considerably less. DAYTiiX. u.. June nili Hiinual if II gi'iiiiil rcial tin- - Traveler. In cii-.- by llu- - ri Richardson, of the Defense. Puts Informant Under a Grilling Cross Examination-Orch- ard Holds His liut.-- n u lien- - I'll.ll. iilli'iuiiiiii-- s STANDARD OIL CASE IS BEFORE STATE SUPREME COURT. ..f ! rg.iiiidaiimi. in iv pail iylliiuu i'kiii-n- unii-l- i hllellll-- ID COIIIIE TODAY The ef (he ulii 7 i'umu- of thi- - the sialt-lii'.ti- l iiiuniiiig will-1tin- was In onler File Objections to Report of Special i: !', ril i.f by Gruiiii iuiiuil.iCommissioner Anthony Charging a . Maiisfii-MTin- it'iKiii. if tin- siMi.il Ktlli-vi'iIh-hsliuw dial i ilii.i is Conspiracy to Restrain Trade Bea- li n tr slate of llu- nrganii-.alhMlieved that it Will be Affirmed. Own Makes Few Minor iiit'iiiUirsliip. Tin- - stall- now n uni ter 15 inure suhniilmalr cniiiii-iland 1.5ml more than any ef tT. LOUIS. Mo. June 7 Attorney e ns. junmlii-tBOISE, June 7. When court con- .friiilUai- with all the levels ft tin- Hie oilier twenty-threi tbe St.inilanl Oil will iiiH-H- r befura . vened yesterday afternoon after the Though the number if ilelegates the slule supreme mint at Jetlirsnii Villi h to lilttin August io. noon revise, Judge Wood overruled the I'1"-'- , a elilki- was uiul he quit present is but 17k. there are fully City tKiiiiirruw In tile pilous ti the 3. ui'ti oilier visitors in the motion of the deteiise to strike out all jwmk. Hiliiitl $158 a lit! ga.iililt-icity to take i l it x iiniiiiisslniier of social of the in prothe reference to the skt-fiuluris case 'sway. A what lit- uuMiit by high part Alii lioliy, in whieh the euiiti nltmi uf and gram. The o'ii eiiiton ball is to lu- the stute Glut the nil trust bud entered again went to the stand ti'iuiing. us hi- told of in liis diivrt M lu and resumed his story. He sworv that la- said it was tonight, uiul tomorrow afternoon into a billing liigli in restraint uf trade thouwhen he left IVnwr for Caldwell to ore and removing it secretly to the liig paru tie, in which was suelalnt d In every partieubir. sand of llie commercial travelers will kill Steuiu-nberhe was accomianled till- nut aide. St. Louie uttiinieya who have folto the station by Pettilniiie; that Hay- j Askt-i- i bluntly if lu didn't steal, lie be in line. lowed tbe vase believe that the supreme . wood told him to use the bomb he hud ttplii-ilYou may it that If you court will voiitlmi the report. In which 7. The I'AKTIIAGE, Mo., June made for Governor IVabody on Sleun-enher- g, liki-.lie said it averaged hint from Missouri ease the llceuses to do business in Mis'' of coiuiell the Initnl grand uid $241) hint and before he si'ibmg to $25 per day, but when souri granted to the Standard 4)11 y, t'onimeriial Travelers ou-neits anleft Denver. iliiwit to the actual amount sej peiint-i- l of Oil Indiana and the RepubHe eoiivi-ntlonual In this city tudav, then detailed his move- cured lie said that he only gut $130 or will be revoked and tbe charments after leaving IVnver and his So while working. After the strike, with several hundred knights of the company ier of the Walera-PIcrc- e company anin attendsnee. The council, grip for Inaud honiviT. plana killing Sleunenbcrg, stole into the mine secretnulled. which culminated successfully on the ly ami wurkid on the eighth and ninth assisted liy the business men. gave die Herbert W. Hadley, Missouri's atlor-lu-y-- gi will night of Saturday, December SO, IDOL and got considerable. The mill-tai- y visitors a rouging r cepdon and evelias led ill the tight to this The direct examination of On-hargua ill laid to be avoided, he de- -; provide many the alleged trust" from the state. i he Missouri oust waa finished at I p. in. and Attorney dared, and he was helped by Joe ning and tomorrow. Man-128. 1805, Hadley eoiiitlieiieed branch of the order is one of Dll Richardson for the defense at once Slinalta and a man named Wilson. quo warranto proceedings before the in the the the and largest country commenced Orchard declared lie told Davis that supreme court dlrci-ii-against the bringing out the following facta, name- S carload of powder was In the Vindi- reimrls show a greut growth ill mem- Standard till company of Indiana, the ly; That Orchard, whose real name cator, he having stolen a portion of It bership during the las year. Republic Oil company and the Watcra-1'iere- e is Horsley, was born in Northumber- and sold It to . Oil coiniaiiy, the latter a MispriMqiecloi-s"Well, you JEFFERSON COUNTV ROADS. land county, Ontario, Canada; tliut bis are nut souri corporation, alleging that tlu-an ore thief, but a powder only father and mother are dead; that he thief also?" BEAUMONT, Tex., June 7. Great had entered Into a combination In viointerest lias been excited In the town lation of the anti-truhas one brother and six sisters; that statutes of the answered the witness. "Yes," and in the surrounding cuuniry as state. The he was married in Canada in 1888 and filed answers Before be the could question fully in the the here of well, his wife and child are yet living; that meeting today nt tacking the constitutionality of the answered an with Hawley Good ausinterrupted Roads sssoelation under (lie that he left his Canadian wife and ran Ihws and filtering a general denial uf sauwas and objection iimnedhitely pices of the National Good Roads as- Hadley's allegations. away with and married another man's taint'd. All Turning in surprise to the sociation. Is southwest wife, who Is now living in Colorado; in bcni-hKoU-r- t A. Anthony wus appointed Klcliardsou demanded. "Your Mwuki-neon the subject of good roads Spokane lie adopted the name of Harry hou. the supreme rourt as a special by 1 cun- - j and lias turned me will tell you please why masse. From out eii Orchard; went to Idaho and acquired no I to hear the testimony and put this question? This is a hostile the best information at hand Jefferson to n isn't to the a Interest in the Hercourt Ills findings of to The seems me witness. to question county lias 64U miles of road traveled fact. The cules mine at Wallace; admitted that of teatlniniiy was by the public, 887 miles of graded lommeneed taking he told Petllbnne that he had burned be proper?" In this city on June 80, Is "He has 11 he admitted 35 that miles Inalready of slu road, roads gtnd 1805, and was eloaed a cheese factory and collected the January 81st of surance, and that he had stolen ths S powder thief and nothing can he loauinont has 17 miles of paved this year. Hearings were held In varimatter the farther. $519,-27- 8 streets. This ruunty has cheese and sold it prior to the fire; de- gained by pursuing ous cities throughout tlie country and of bonds for road purjuises, and nied that he had had an altercation proceed with the examination," de-- ; the production of the books And papers The defense took dared the has a tax 0 Judge. of levy approximately with his brother near Utica, N. Y., and of the defendant roinpanlca, after a j annum. exceptions. The per bad pitchforked him, and that he had city has issued hard legal battle, disclosed many facta ever been in or near Utica; he said The witness, continuing, auld lie $180,000 of bunds for paving streets. In proof of the state's rontentlons. of the powder lit (lie mine n"d has a lux levy nf approximately that as a matter of fact he had never Slone knew The itiKirt of roinnilssloner Anthony thjusand dollars slated that the Standard Oil company had any trouble before leaving Canada. and went to Davis in the hope that lie $11,000. Tweaty-flv- e would he blow He said the of tne bond mine. Issue up $180,0011 was of Just of New Jenn y, the ulleged parent eon-reCourt here adjourned until 8 o'clock xjumglit s repetition of the Wardner j rtcently sold, and this money has nut Friday morning. of the trust, owns all the stock Incident would be beneficial. been expended. The ne d of additionStandard Oil company of Inof tlie Today's Proeosdings. Davis said he fell In with the proisi- - al funds fur road purposes is apparent diana and the Republic (Hi company Judging by the decisions of Judge sltlon arid told him he would glady to every one, and the intelligent ap68'.$ per rent of the stock of the Wood in permitting everything under pay 2uu If the Job was done. He said plication of inunty for road purposes and Waters-Pierc- e Oil It waa the sun to be Introduced In this case, I he expected that the explosion would Is one of the alms of the convention. further found that eornjiaiiy. trust a agreement would say that there is little possibility kill some men, and ho)ied It between the three companies, having of this trial being concluded before would kill all who were working, alGEORGIA AT JAMESTOWN. for Its purpo-- e the restraint of trade August, declared Attorney Harrow, as though there were fifty or mure men ATLANTA, On., June 7. Governor and the annihilation of competition, he took his seat at the head of the de- in the shaft. Terrell, accompanied by fifty member was entered into In 1901 and remained Him fense when court reconvened fur And you promised killing fifty or of his staff, their wives and friends, In fnn-- until the date of the filing of Haywood trial today. more men for $2UU, did you? asked leaves tonight In a sis-cltrain fur the suit by Attorney-GenerHadley. There Is no question hut that the de- Richardson. the Jamestown exposition, where the fense Is bitterly dlsapjminted over the I Intended to touch off the powder chief executive will take part In the MANY RETAIL FAILURES. attitude of Judge Wood. The defense and bump them off," answered Or- Georgia day exercises Monday. There are NEW YORK, June expected to call about thirty witnesses, chard. other special trains will carry ninny failures reported In tha retail but after looking over the prosecution's And you proposed to kill these visitors from other parts of the state garment trade fur wbmen'a wear aa a array has now summoned a hundred men for 4 per head?" and the Indication are that there will consequence of the utter failure of from every point where Orchard has I object," said Hawley, and he tie an Immense crowd of Georgians un spring trade.. The manufacturers who declared that he committed crimes. was sustained by the court. The de- hand fur the celebration. President have sold large quantities of 'goods to Roosevelt slid Governor Terrell will retailers are When Orchard resumed the stand fense excepted. reporting slow collection Mr. Richardson at once began a grillThe witness stated that Moyer, ad- be the chief speakers at the exercises. in accounts, and there are general with the ex- dressing a meeting of miners, couning conditions existing unsatisfactory pectation of breaking down the wit- seled all miners In the strongest (erins the rutting trade. Separate WASHINGTON, June 7. The presiness. Orchard made a couple of minor that they must refrain from violence. dent and Mrs. Roosevelt and their throughout skirts and complete costume In mecorections In his testimony of last Haywod also made a speech, warning guvata will leave Sunday night on the dium weight clothes were ordered night. He was questioned at length the miners that they must keep out Mayflower for the celebration of Geor- freely during the Initial order period relative to the blowing up of the Bun- and refrain from drinking, as If there gia day at Janicatown. They will be for the spring season, as the retailers ker Hill A Sullivan mine at Wardner, was any violence the Federation would met by Governor Terrill and staff and looked forward to normal conditions when he had only been a member of be blamed and troops called for. the exposition official, and escorted prevailing. They have received their the union one month. He remembered Into the mine to attempt the by troops of regulars under General storks, and have had them on exhibiHe got of th but little about the make-u- p explosion, but was discovered by the Grant to the aland where he will tion fur upward of twelve weeks, as train or about who composed the parly eager, who shot at him and he fled.. speak. He will review the soldiers and many of them showed their first styles that blew up the mine, but positively He made his first attempt to blow up receive on behalf of the officer of the during the opening week of March. asserted that he was not playing poker the mine In and the second battleship Georgia a allver service from At no time has there been an even either fit Mullen or Burke at the time In NovemlMT.September, cltlaena of the state, be present at moderate movement In these goods In talked He it over with the of the explosion. He swore positively two receptions, address the National any section of the countiy, except swore the strike committee first. He that he end nearly a hundred others that Editorial association and return to the extreme West. It Is only on the him idea the Parker Herman gave helped carry the powder from the of high grade cloaks and sulta that a the pistol to the guard Washington Monday nlghL train to the mill, but could only re- rail attaching normal call on reordera is living made. It Into the and discharging giant TO CELEBRATE member the name of one man, Peter-eoThe department stores handling cusan explosion. He who was in the party besides Him- powder, thus causing 7. The tom i s snd wraps of the better qualJune HARTFORD, Conn., It over with William Eastself. The powder was put In three also talked announcement la made that the Pro- ity hare succeeded in silling their hi erly, he swore. lit He the fuse mill. the of testant Episcopalians of this state will first purchases, and are In the market parts Richardson called At this point the powder in the compressor room. this month the 800th anni- taking fresh supplies from tbe garcelebrate who witness will he a for the Asked If it was not a fact that the Easterly, ment trade. of the permanent establishversary and had him identified by. the ment of ths Church of England in powder was furnished by the superin- defense, Orsnarled Witness. That's him, CIVIC CLUBS AT LYONS. The prayer Imok of that tendent of the Gem mill to the miners, for the first time displaying agi- Connecticut. N. Y., June 7. A notable was first used In public worhe said he didnt know, and also could chard, church LYONS, he When planned temper. In not explain how It was that although tation and e In all the Civic clubs of of of the Stratford June, ship ilony gathering waa not he had driven a milk wagon and played the trip In the mine Easterly 1707, and In Stratford the first Epis- Wayne county Is In session, and great officer of aa an the with him, being poker nightly In saloons, he only knew union he wanted to be copal iiarlsh was then constituted. interest Is felt in the proceed 'mgs. The positive that he Several Connecticut the names of half a dosen of those in could Episcopal min- main feature ia the addresses on vilalibi. an the He planted prove will deliver the party. ister and there lage improvements, and a discussion addresses, PotAsked to account for his whereabouts bomb, but couldnt explain how he was started by an address from T. M. In will also be addresses by Bishop It of the made mistake fastening from ter of New York; President Hadley of Osborne, former mayor of Auburn. for three years after escaping In not level the and the alxth seventh, Burke, he said he worked In the mines which be Intended to do. Tale, and Prof. William A. Dunning, Mr. Osborne haa taken up the work of In Montana. Utah, Wyoming and Nerepresenting President Butler of Co- civic developfent in his home town, vada and cut wood In California. He After the explosion ha married Ida lumbia university. It was said that and eo eloquent are his addresses that beat his way from Montana to Utah, Toney, a widow with three children, the Bishop of London would attend he Is constantly In dttnand to speak Rev. Anna Shaw, gambled in Butte and declared that he under the name of Harry Orchard, the commemoration, but word has In other places. and went to live In her house, which been received that he will be unable Mrs. Ella Hawley Cresset, Mrs. Ganlost The recital of his movements was S00 yards from the shaft of the to do so. nett, Mrs. Seymour Howell, Miss MilVindicator. He lived with her during ler, granddaughter of Gerritt 8mlth, throughout Utah and other states was KANSAS CROP ESTIMATE. monotonous. The only matter that In- the time he stayed In the district. He will also speak. CHICAGO, June 7. Reports from terested the spectators apparently was waa broke when the two men were and Kansas thla morning say that the FINE NEW HOSPITAL OPENED. the recital of his gambling experience. killed, so he went to see Davis monJune 7. Hun crop condition la now only 52.8, the PHILADELPHIA, According to the witness he would his partner and asked them for are work three months, save his money, ey. They put him off and he became May frosts having lowered It consid- dreds of celebrated physicians then gamble and go broke and then go angry. Before this, however, he said erably from the governments first es- present today at the opening of the he had gone to Detective Scott and timate on May 1 of 82. Thla indicates fine new "Jeff" Hospital, which haa back to work again. waa In told him an attempt was to be made that the crop will only reach about been finished at a cost of $1,500,000. While the progress ths prosecution received aa to wreck a train. The reason for this forty million bushela, while the normal The ending of the sessions ' of the was that he had not been paid for the crop la over eighty million bushela. American Medical association at At- message from Denver, stating that witness had been secured there who Vindicator Job and didn't think he was Cereals opened lower, July wheat lantlc City haa brought a very large sew the killing of Lythe Gif gory there, used right by being sent Into the mine selling from 88 4 to 85 4. the re- delegation of doctors from that place, The and they are Inspecting the appointand told a story confirming that of Or- to try to blow It up, taking a great ports boosting It np to 87 4. ments and arrangements of the new risk, while others were given the com- traders on the board went wild. chard regarding the shooting. Orchard said he went to Cripple paratively easy task of wrecking s hospital which Is expected to take DENTISTS IN CONVENTION. rank with the best In the country. Creek early In August 1808, got work train, which carried with It no risk. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 7. Were you angry because you were Among the modern features of the new three days after reaching there, and at once affiliated with the union; worked not told to wreck the train?" was then The annual meeting of the Monmouth building one of the most noteworthy County Dental association met today Is a roof garden for convalescents, a while and gambled a while, and made asked. "Ah, well, I suppose I was a little at the Marlborough hotel. Dr. G. L. where they can sit among the palms occasional tripe to Denver. He said Jealous, was the reply. Tompkins delivered the annual ad- and flowers and enjoy the sunshine. that during the time he worked In the This brought on another wrangle be- dress. Many papers were read by Elaborate exercises will be held toVindicator mine he was employed on prominent men. the levels below the seventh, and was tween counseL night In Walnut Street theatre. iiiKi-lin- - - s and But Corrections. - i s NORTHWESTERN TRAVELERS. GRAND FORKS, N. P June 7. What priiiv,!i's to be the must en- of thusiastic traveling in die Northwest ir.tn tver here this morning, the occasion being ttie annual convention of the United I'uiniiiereial Travelers of the 'Jurisdiction of Minnesota. North Dakota. South Dakota, Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan. The program for the meeting, wlileh will extend through tomorrow, includes addresses hi-- con-Vii- by Governors Johnson, of Minnesota, and Burke, of North Dakota, a grand street parade, a picnic and numerous The conclave will close receptions. tomorrow evening with a ball at the Hotel Dacobth. This is the fourteenth annual session of the Jurisdiction, which, owing to its wide territory and the recent growth in populaSTATIONARY ENGINEERS MEET. tion and trade in the northwestern TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 7. The states and western Canada, has beIndiana branch of the National Asso- come one of the most important In the ciation of Stationary Engineers met in country. fourth annual convention In this city today. The opening exercises were UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS held this morning and were well atAURORA, III., June 7. The business tended. Mayor James Lyons gave a section of Aurora was bright with cordial greeting to the visitors and flags and hunting today In honor of President F. P. Ohmer of the associathe United Spanish War Veterans. DeProf. Thomas Gray partment of Illinois, whose fourth antion responded. of Rose Polytechnic institute and Dan- nual encampment is in progress. Duriel Cubberley, president of the Central ing the early hours of the forenoon States Ruslness Mens association, the steam and trolley cars brought were among the other speakers. The good-sise- d delegations from Chicago, meeting will conclude tomorrow with Springfield and other points throughthe election of officers for the ensu- -' out the state. The programme began at S o'clock lng year. this morning with a meeting of the ENTERTAINED COMMANDER. coundil of administration, followed FATERSON. June 7. The ai hour later by the opening of the Sons of Veterans today elaborately en- encampment. The greater part of the Edwin day was given over to the reports of tertained Commander-In-Chiof M. Aimies, of Altoona, and tils staff. the officers and the transaction is visiting business of a routine character. ToThe commander-ln-cblHigh C. Irish camp, and the state of- morrow, which will be the big day of ficers and also the local' Grand Army the encampment, will be devoted to officers, Union Veteran Legion, Ladles? e parade, exhibition drills, speeches Auxiliary and Women's Relief Corps and a camp fire. of this city and vicinity were invited GEORGIA FARMERS' INSTITUTE. to participate in the honor. The banDECATUR. Ala.. June 7. A farmquet was much enjoyed. ers Institute for the 84th state senatorial district of Georgia, comprising MEXICO WILL CELEBRATE. CITY OF MEXICO, June 7. Pre- the counties of Gwlnnet, Henry and is In session st the county liminary preparations are already be- DeKalb, courthouse today. It Is held under an on made celebration for the ing of the University of the auspices anelaborate scale of the centennial and the Agricultural college. niversary of Mexican independence In Georgia In 1S10. Committees composed of influ- There Is a large number of farmers who seem much Interested ential men have been appointed in ev- attendance, In the work. A select corps of scienery state of the republic and will co- tific, and experienced lecoperate with the national committee in turers practical are here and participating in completing the plans. It is exiiected, the discussions. ft stereopticon that the celebration will attract an exhibition will Tonight illustrate In brilliant number of tourists to unprecedented style Insects and fruit trees and disthis city. eases of the same. TIDEWATER DAY AT JAME8TOWN FAIRBANKS TO SPEAK. Va.. June 7. PortsNORFOLK, NEWCASTLE, Ind., June 7. The Norfolk, cornerstone of the big plant of the mouth, Newport News, Hampton and other cities In the vicin- Maxwell-Brier-factory will be laid ity turned out in full force today for tomorrow, and the entire county Is the celebration of Tidewater Jubilee expected to turn out to hear Vice An attractive President Fairbanks, who has accepted day at the exposition. program was carried out, including a an Invitation to deliver the address of parade of school children, a military the day. In the afternoon a parade parade, athletic contests, music and will be formed and will march to the siieech-makln- g. factory site, where the cornerstone ceremonies will be in charge of the JUBILEE OF KING'S CORONATION. local Masonic lodge. BUDAPEST. Jjine 7. The emperor DIED IN COUNTY H08PITAL. arrived this afternoon for celebrating the Jubilee of his coronation as king PITTSBURG, June 7. A story that of Hungary, June 8, 1867. The Social- was printed here this afternoon says ists made a demonstration, cryln Give that Bertha Bellstln of Allegheny City, us universal suffrage." The police who nearly ten years ago killed her forced the crowd back with drawn mother and attempted suicide, and who eworda and several persons were In- escaped last October from the Insane jured. asylum, died three weeks gao in the' county hospital In Los Angeles, She lived there several months under the AGAINST STANDARD OIL. RT. PAUL, June 7. The federal name of Olga Miller. An autopsy court this morning decided against the showed that a tumor on her brain had Standard Oil Company, ordering the been developing for years. trust to answer on the first Monday in July to all allegations In government Y. W. C. A. MEETS AT ASHEVILLE. ASHEVILLE, N. C, June 7. The bill which It objected to In the bill of exceptions This means that the annual southern congress of the Young entire history of the Standard will be Womens Christian association began Its third conference at Kenilworth reviewed In court Inn today and will continue In session during the next ten days The list of millionaire rhodius insane. court 7. The June speakers Includes the names of many LEBANON, Ind., this morning declared insane George women prominent In evangelistic and Rhodius, a millionaire, and appointed mission work and the outlook Is bright a guardian. Upon this decision Elma for the most successful conference in Dare, a resort keeper, will be arrested the history of the association. on the charge of kidnaping Rhodius MAKE IT A PLEASURE TRIP. and her marriage to him will be anATLANTIC CITY, N. J June 7. nulled. Thirty physicians of Nashville, who came to the meeting of the American UNVEILING MONUMENT. closes toCOLUMBIA,. 8. C.t June 7. The Medical association, which Winnie Davis chapter, U. D. C., un- day, make a pleasure trip of their veiled today In thla city the monument visit to Atlantic City, having come In erected In honor of the Confederate s special Pullman which will now take soldiers of York county. Governor An- them to the Jamestown exposition and around to other resorts. It is a merry sel made an eloquent address. beparty, the doctors and their wives In any fun of enjoying EAST INDIAN CYCLONE. ing capable BOMBAY- - June 7. A cyclone has quantity. swept away the town of Kurrachl and t Is reported that 'several steamers PABSTS HACKNEY A WINNER. were blown ashore. , It Is believed that LONDON. June 7. "Sir Humphrey." owned by Pabst, the Milwaukee brewthe loss of life will be large. ener, was the only American horse the st competition In tered todays SIMS. TRUST BUSTER In won first the and prise show horse District WASHINGTON. June 7. of class stallion g the hackney Attorney 81ms of Chicago talked and up. . Sir Humphrey also won with the president today. It gold cup for the best the champion trust understood that the Harvester In the show. stallion ill be attacked by Sims soon. hackney ' N.J, ef ef oe four-year-ol- ds trust-bustin- IN SESSION TODAY - - - . - cluini-jumpii- ! lUi-lflll- l SH-eiu- tg On-har- - - ' gr.-iii- com-pun- On-har- Iih-u- I le-l- in-ni- ls cross-examinati- st j Tt-xa- ; ier one-sixtee- Is-n- ed $50,-00- rn . i non-uni- al Rev-x-r- cross-examinati- n. on , 8-- 8-- 8-- al 7.' |